Monthly Archives: September 2010

Regardless of Outcome

Regardless of Outcome

September 17, 2010

It is Friday night, election eve, here in Kabul. The walk home from dinner was quiet, dark, and strange feeling. One might interpret this atmosphere as the calm before the storm, as tomorrow at 5am polling stations will start to open all over the nation. At work my...

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ctrp350 Eid and Homosexuality in Afghanistan

ctrp350 Eid and Homosexuality in Afghanistan

September 15, 2010

On the eve of Eid a large group of friends made their way to an oasis outside Kabul to have a relaxing dinner. Sure enough I brought my recorder and before you know it, we got into discussions about the importance of the holiday and eventually, the history of...

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bmtv115 Eid Vlog

September 13, 2010

As hard as it has been to record a video entry from Afghanistan, I'm finally getting the hang of when is a good moment. The following video entry was recorded from a friend's balcony on the first day of Eid. Just a little video hello, one week before...

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Kites of Kabul

Kites of Kabul

September 11, 2010

I turn left into an alleyway which is narrow and somewhat foul smelling from the open sewer, like many alleys in Kabul. I'm thinking of what tasks still need to be done today and wondering how late I am for my next appointment, when suddenly a group of kids...

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ctrp349 Lessons Not Learned in Afghanistan

ctrp349 Lessons Not Learned in Afghanistan

September 8, 2010

Over the last 4 years working in Afghanistan, Bette Dam has learned a few things. During her time embedded with the Dutch military in Uruzgan she learned that this was no way to do journalism. Researching and observing the behavior of the other international forces she learned of the...

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